Politics

He Drew the Line in the Sand What Side You're On?

Published: September 20, 2025 | Original Release: March 5, 2025

Washington, D.C. — After months of inaction, weak messaging, and outright surrender, The Progressive's have turned against the establishment Democrats, calling them out for failing to fight back against Trump's increasingly authoritarian rule.

The messaging from The Democrats has been non-existent. Since losing control of Congress, Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has done nothing but whimper on television, asking in a defeated voice:

“What can we do? We don't have any power!”

Instead of rallying the base, pushing back against Trump's overreach, or even offering a counter-narrative, The Democrats have spent their time bowing to the tech oligarchs in Silicon Valley.

Meanwhile, Americans have been flooding representatives with letters and calls, demanding action against the tyrannical policies of Vice President Trump and the unelected foreign President Elon Musk.

But instead of standing up, Democrats have done the unthinkable—bowing to the tech oligarchs in Silicon Valley and selling out to a group called 33 and a Half Way.

Jonathan Reese, a recently laid-off Federal Policy Analyst, expressed his frustration:

“This is shameful. Absolutely disgraceful. The Democrats are supposed to be the opposition party, but instead of fighting back, they're holding silent protests like we're in an elementary school classroom. Silent? You don't remain silent in the face of tyranny. You speak. You act.”

Reese, like many Progressive voters, is questioning whether The Democratic Party even intends to fight back at all.

“Democrats act like they don’t have power. But you know who doesn't care about that? Trump. You think he sat there in 2020 and said, ‘Well, I’m not in charge, guess I can't do anything’? No. He was on every camera, screaming at the top of his lungs, rallying his base, making demands. Meanwhile, Hakeem Jeffries is out here whining on CNN and holding hands with tech billionaires who spy on us for fun.”

Last night, during Trump's worst speech in the history of The United States, Democrats decided to take a stand.

How did they do it?

By standing there silently, holding signs, while Trump shouted insanity at the podium.

The response from the public was swift: laughter, mockery, and absolute disbelief.

“A silent protest? Against a dictator? Are you kidding me?” Monica Brooks, a Public Relations Consultant based in New York.

Brooks was stunned at the lack of any meaningful pushback from The Democrats.

“They stood there with their little signs while Trump was up there talking about eggs, making up numbers, and claiming he’s better than George Washington. How do you hear that nonsense and not speak up? How do you not laugh in his face? If they wanted to make a statement, they should have shown up at his rally, called out his lies in real time, made it clear they weren't backing down.”

Instead, The Democrats did nothing.

As if their silence wasn't embarrassing enough, The Democrats have now chosen to align itself with 33 and a Half Way—a group funded by The CIA, the same entity responsible for decades of deception, financial mismanagement, and outright criminality.

This new alliance is a clear message that the establishment Democrats want to abandon their own base.

“There is a line in the sand. The Democrats need to decide where they stand. Do they align with their base, stand up, and fight against Trump's tyranny? Or will they bow to the tech oligarchs and The CIA to become tyrants themselves? What side are you on?” said Isaiah Caldwell, an independent journalist and former Congressional staffer.

Caldwell, like many others, believes Americans are waking up.

For years, the government played games. They rigged elections, funneled trillions into endless wars, and suppressed opposition. But now?

Now, the people understand what time it is.

“Americans aren't stupid. We see what's coming. And when the moment arrives, you better believe we'll be ready.” — Carlos Mendoza, Former Business Analyst.

“They spent decades stripping away rights, militarizing the police, turning tech companies into surveillance machines. And now? They're trying to force us to pick between a wannabe dictator and a party that would rather hold up a sign than fight. No. The people are done with this game.”

For now, the line in the sand has been drawn.
The question remains: Which side you're on?